Many, few, one.

Snowdrops with the oaks

The meadow mud squelches under tread and clings to boots.

There, can you see that white beyond the heavy oak branches?

There stand the ‘ helmitted’ snowdrops.

Thick green sharply pointed leaves with antifreeze in stems against that chill, fierce wind.

Tufted or grouped between the grass, last years leaves and mud.

A carpet, a tufted edge and then a single one.

Spring announced!

By

Sandy 🙂

Many a little makes a mickle. ( Small amounts accumulate into a large amount.)

‘Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many.’ Matthew 20:38

An ‘ edge with a clump’ a transitional boundary in nature where a clear boundary line features grouped clusters.

Jesus speaking: ‘ Because the road that leads to life is narrow, few find it. Beware of false prophets who come to you dressed like sheep.’

Matthew 7: 14,15

Loneliness is the poverty of self. Solitude is the richness of self.

If you want to run fast run alone.

If you want to run far, run together.

‘ For there is one God, and one mediator between God and people, the person Jesus Christ; who gave Himself a ransom for all.’

Timothy says this 1 Timothy 2:5,6.

Have a happy time of day whenever you read this.

Sandy 🙂

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